Daniel J Peppe
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Lowe A, Flynn A, Butrim M, Baumgartner A, Royer D, Peppe D
J Vis Exp
. 2024 Nov;
(212).
PMID: 39526618
Climate and environment strongly influence the size, shape, and toothiness (physiognomy) of plants' leaves. These relationships, particularly in woody non-monocotyledonous angiosperms, have been used to develop leaf-based proxies for paleoclimate...
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MacLatchy L, Cote S, Deino A, Kityo R, Mugume A, Rossie J, et al.
Science
. 2023 Apr;
380(6641):eabq2835.
PMID: 37053310
Living hominoids are distinguished by upright torsos and versatile locomotion. It is hypothesized that these features evolved for feeding on fruit from terminal branches in forests. To investigate the evolutionary...
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Peppe D, Cote S, Deino A, Fox D, Kingston J, Kinyanjui R, et al.
Science
. 2023 Apr;
380(6641):173-177.
PMID: 37053309
The assembly of Africa's iconic C grassland ecosystems is central to evolutionary interpretations of many mammal lineages, including hominins. C grasses are thought to have become ecologically dominant in Africa...
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Milligan J, Flynn A, Wagner J, Kouwenberg L, Barclay R, Byars B, et al.
Am J Bot
. 2021 Oct;
108(12):2435-2451.
PMID: 34636420
Premise: Reconstructing the light environment and architecture of the plant canopy from the fossil record requires the use of proxies, such as those derived from cell wall undulation, cell size,...
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Schrader J, Shi P, Royer D, Peppe D, Gallagher R, Li Y, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2021 Jun;
128(4):395-406.
PMID: 34157097
Background And Aims: Leaf size has considerable ecological relevance, making it desirable to obtain leaf size estimations for as many species worldwide as possible. Current global databases, such as TRY,...
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Pearson O, Hill E, Peppe D, Van Plantinga A, Blegen N, Faith J, et al.
J Hum Evol
. 2020 Aug;
146:102855.
PMID: 32781348
In 2010, a hominin right humerus fragment (KNM-RU 58330) was surface collected in a small gully at Nyamita North in the Late Pleistocene Wasiriya Beds of Rusinga Island, Kenya. A...
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Baumgartner A, Donahoo M, Chitwood D, Peppe D
Am J Bot
. 2020 Apr;
107(4):676-688.
PMID: 32270876
Premise: The size and shape (physiognomy) of woody, dicotyledonous angiosperm leaves are correlated with climate. These relationships are the basis for multiple paleoclimate proxies. Here we test whether Vitis exhibits...
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Hull P, Bornemann A, Penman D, Henehan M, Norris R, Wilson P, et al.
Science
. 2020 Jan;
367(6475):266-272.
PMID: 31949074
The cause of the end-Cretaceous mass extinction is vigorously debated, owing to the occurrence of a very large bolide impact and flood basalt volcanism near the boundary. Disentangling their relative...
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Jenkins K, Nightingale S, Faith J, Peppe D, Michel L, Driese S, et al.
J Hum Evol
. 2017 Jun;
108:72-91.
PMID: 28622933
The foraging behaviors of Middle Stone Age (MSA) early modern humans have largely been based on evidence from well-stratified cave sites in South Africa. Whereas these sites have provided an...
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OBrien H, Faith J, Jenkins K, Peppe D, Plummer T, Jacobs Z, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2016 Feb;
26(4):503-8.
PMID: 26853365
The fossil record provides tangible, historical evidence for the mode and operation of evolution across deep time. Striking patterns of convergence are some of the strongest examples of these operations,...